Product Flow Control Specialist - Grocery - 1st Shift jobs in United States
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Acme Markets · 14 hours ago

Product Flow Control Specialist - Grocery - 1st Shift

ACME Markets is a leading retail company focused on innovation and community well-being. The Flow Control Specialist is responsible for monitoring processes within the Order Picking Machine, ensuring efficient product flow, and managing product versions and machine profiles.

Food Processing

Responsibilities

90% on floor warehouse work & 10% computer analysis
Document and analyze error correction details as part of a proactive problem-solving approach
Utilizing Tray Clearing area to identify and correct problems with items
Setup and monitor new items introduced into the Witron system
Leverage inventory management screens in Witron to track, fix, and analyze functionality of all items within system
Assign, manage, and analyze masterdata and product versions of all products assigned to the T² system

Qualification

Witron systemData analysisInventory managementExcel spreadsheetsCommunication skillsProblem-solvingAttention to detail

Required

High School diploma or equivalent
Strong computer skills with the ability to work with multiple screens on several computer monitors simultaneously
Be familiar/comfortable working around moving equipment and tight spaces
Have the ability to communicate, make sound decisions, work well under pressure
Ability to climb stairs and be mobile throughout the T² system
Lift up to 55 pounds
Ability to create, use, edit, and share Excel spreadsheets with data from 16,000+ SKU's
Able to use data to research details about problem SKU's and fix problems
Able to adapt to product changes from vendor or mechanical changes within the system

Company

Acme Markets

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Acme Markets Inc. is a supermarket chain in the Delaware Valley and New York City metropolitan areas, in the United States. It is a sub-organization of Supervalu.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
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